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[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, January 5, 1965]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that a letter from an anonymous writer is attached. The writer states that Jack Ruby was paid to kill President Kennedy by Lyndon B. Johnson. He writes that he was a friend of Lee Harvey Oswald and that he will be able to prove these allegations once he is released from prison.
Texas Supplemental Report on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Serious Wounding of Governor John B. Connally
Spiral bound report to Governor John B. Connally by Attorney General Waggoner Carr regarding events which took place in Dallas, Texas on November 22nd, 1963. The report discusses the court inquiry which followed the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, March 5, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective R. W. Westphal, states that Kay Helen Coleman and Harry Olsen are living in Long Beach, California.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by J. R. Revill, February 5, 1964 #1]
Criminal intelligence report written by J. R. Revill and submitted to W. P. Gannaway of the Secret Service Bureau. The report states that in preparation for President Kennedy's visit to Dallas, Texas, the Criminal Intelligence Section kept members of extremist groups under surveillance. Active groups in Dallas included (among others) the KKK, the Indignant White Citizens Council, National States Rights Party, and Black Muslims. Members of the Indignant White Citizens Council were seen outside of the Dallas Trade Mart on November 22nd and arrested. These individuals were: Bobby Joiner, Raymond Lee Joiner, Roy Eugene Joiner, Gary Dwayne Joiner, Gene Audra Guinn, and William Lee Cummings.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by J. R. Revill, February 5, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report written by J. R. Revill and submitted to W. P. Gannaway of the Secret Service Bureau. The report states that in preparation for President Kennedy's visit to Dallas, Texas, the Criminal Intelligence Section kept members of extremist groups under surveillance. Active groups in Dallas included (among others) the KKK, the Indignant White Citizens Council, National States Rights Party, and Black Muslims. Members of the Indignant White Citizens Council were seen outside of the Dallas Trade Mart on November 22nd and arrested. These individuals were: Bobby Joiner, Raymond Lee Joiner, Roy Eugene Joiner, Gary Dwayne Joiner, Gene Audra Guinn, and William Lee Cummings.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian and M. H. Brumley, February 7, 1964 #1]
Intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by V. J. Brian and M. H. Brumley, states that Milton Turlington is a close friend of Jack Ruby. He owns and operates Turlington's Grocery. Turlington said that he had last seen Jack Ruby one or two weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian and M. H. Brumley, February 7, 1964 #2]
Photocopy of an intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by V. J. Brian and M. H. Brumley, states that Milton Turlington is a close friend of Jack Ruby. He owns and operates Turlington's Grocery. Turlington said that he had last seen Jack Ruby one or two weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, February 5, 1964 #1]
Intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by W. S. Biggio, states that Doyle E. Lane works as a teletype operator and maintains satisfactory credit. He has been charged with disturbing the peace on several occasions.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, February 5, 1964 #2]
Photocopy of an intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department's Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that Doyle E. Lane works as a teletype operator and maintains satisfactory credit. He has been charged with disturbing the peace on several occasions.
[Statement of Travis R. Benkendorfer, February 5, 1964 #1]
Statement by Travis R. Benkendorfer given in the city of Houston, Texas. Berkendorger states that he spoke to a stripper named Pixie Lynn while working at the Midnight Lounge on November 23, 1963. Pixie Lynn said that she had attended some "gay" parties while in Dallas, but had never heard of Jack Ruby.
[Statement of Travis R. Benkendorfer, February 5, 1964 #2]
Carbon copy of a statement by Travis R. Benkendorfer given in the city of Houston, Texas. Berkendorger states that he spoke to a stripper named Pixie Lynn while working at the Midnight Lounge on November 23, 1963. Pixie Lynn said that she had attended some "gay" parties while in Dallas, but had never heard of Jack Ruby.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. P. Gannaway, January 5, 1964]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by detective W. P. Gannaway, states that Eva Grant has contributed to the School of Jewish Studies in New York City, New York several times. The school is reported to be a "Communist Front."
[Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Robert Thornton of WFAA News. The report includes a typed portion of the transcript from the tape, made immediately before and during the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with KRLD-TV reporter George Phenix and photographs he took during the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Dallas Times Herald reporter Bob Finley. Finely stated that he did not take any pictures during the shooting and did not remember seeing Jack Ruby there.
[Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Dement Nolan, a possible witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Dallas Morning News photographer Jack Beers. The interview was regarding photographs Beers took during the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Dallas Times Herald photographer Robert Jackson. McCaghren states that Mr. Jackson had taken three photographs during the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry, December 5, 1963]
Report from P. G. McCaghren to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with KRLD-TV cameraman Robert Hankal. The interview was regarding Hankal's witness of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald and pictures he took.
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